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Ohio Jewish chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1940-08-02

Ohio Jewish Chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1940-08-02, page 01

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HRONICLE
mWy/Serving Columbus and Central Ohio Jewish Community \\//\\l
Vol. 19 No. 32
COLUMBUS, omo, FRIDAV, AUGUST 2, 1940
n«Tote4 to ameilesiA and ««wlsk Ideals
Strictly Confidential
Tidbits From Everywhere By PmNBAS J. BIllON
Among the Americans who have taken charge of some of the British refugee children fortunate to have arrived on these shores is William Paley, head ot the Columbia Broad casting System . . . It's the young son of England'.-! Alfred Duff-Cooper who has become a member of the Paley family for the duration of the war . . Broadway wits have evolved a new metaphor: "Thinner than a Nazi Invasion excuse" ... In view of Hitler's and Mu.i5olini'e recommendation that the U. S elect anybody but F. O. R. in November, a reader has sent in to us a campaign slogan sug¬ gestion ... It reads; "Don't please Hitler—re-elect Roose¬ velt" . . . Among the Aryan refugees from Nazsim who are now being welcomed to this country is the waltz king of pre-Hltler Vienna, Robert Stolz, who composed, among other things, the music to the famous German film "Two Hearts In Three-Quarter Time" . . Stolz left Vienna when Hitler march¬ ed in, a couple of years ago . . . He went to Paris, whence he has jiQW come here . . . CENTRAIi PARK BCENIi: -.Snapshots at the Tavern on _,^ the Gre^n, open-air meeting-
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League Discloses Plan of K. K. K.¬ Nazi Bund Merger
NEW YORK (WNS)—The' Non-Sectarian Antl-Nazl League has advised .T. Bklgar Hoover, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation of details con¬ cerning the "merger" of the Ger¬ man-American Bund and the Ku Klux Klan on August 18th at Camp Nordland, Andover, N. .1., it was disclosed here. The League had previously supplied the Newarlc office of the F. B. 1. with the stoiy of the deal he tween the organizations.
The Bunldiowned (camp has been "rented" for Sunday, Aug¬ ust 18, to the Invisible Empire hy Wllhelm Kunze, Augu.st Klapprott and IVIathias Kohler, Bund leaders.
A huge "Americanization" rally is scheduled to take place at which more that 50,000 mem¬ bers of the Bund, the Klan as well as assorted .sympathizers will, according to officials of the Bund and Klan, be present.
The League stated that It "is convinced that the German- American Bund is attempting to endow itself with an aura of "Americanism" by lining up with a native Fascist group like the Ku Klux Klan, which has not yet been smeared througlj foreign entanglements.
Rumania Returning Jewisli Refugees To Soviet Areas
Speed Defense As Palestine Mourns
Second Air Raid Kills 46, hjures 88
lahce; wltH - tfi^:;'Ki^ Ifrpt^Vthey'
- io Vihaver*" famoiiH main rhnir ^^ be tlWe to convince the
lea^r on thfeTO rf his d^ American public that a "native"
SefoyoWd"co^ organization Is backing .them.
tract with Warner Brothers Walter Sorel, Europe's most famous pahnlst, reading the hand of painter Max Band . . . Vladimir Jabotinsky, Pierre van 1; / Paassen and Joe Bralidn, watch¬
ing the dancers with a melan¬ choly look In their eyes . . . Dr. Emanuel Lasker, the chess wizard, who Is preparing for a chess comeback and hopes to prove that,a man In his seven¬ ties can do any mental work of which a thlrty-yearK)ld Is capable ... JEWISH NEWS
The late Reuben Bralnln's New York study has been ship¬ ped In to the Jewish Public Library at Montreal, where It Is being set up in a special room to be known as the Reub¬ en Bralnln Room ... It will be Rabbi Isldor Breslau who will be the top man of the staff at the Zionist headquarters in New York, by appointment ot Prexy Edmund 1. Kaufman . . . Eman¬ uel Neumaim has been placed In charge of the loan-raising ef¬ fort In behalf of the Jewish Agency ... A recent Issue ot the New Yorker devoted Its en¬ tire cover to the New York World's Fair . . . Only two spots were designated by name on the plcturlzatlon of the expo- sltlon-the Amusement Area and the Palestine Pavilion's Cafe Tel Aviv . . . New York's Social Welfare Board has or¬ ganized a series ot visits by so¬ cial service workers to the Pal¬ estine Pavilion . . . The reason Is that the structure ot social welfare work In Palestine Is considered to be among the most progressive anywhere In the world . . . Social workers of all denominations have pro¬ claimed the Palestine Pavilion the most Interesting, from their point, of view, of all the exhibits (OalUnied oa V*l* t>
At the same time, the Kunze taction hopes that this "feather in their caps" will ensure con¬ tinuation pt their leadership, after Fritz Kuhn emerges from Jail. This "test-merger" should serve to show the completely subversive background of both the foreign and the native Nazi- inspired Fascists
LONDON (WNS)—The Min¬ istry of the Interior has decreed that all Jews who fled from Bessarabia .ind northern Buk¬ ovina prior to the Soviet occu¬ pation, must return to those areas within five days, under penalty of Internment or expul slon from the country, it wa.'; reported here.
Meanwhile, it was reported, the Soviet authorities are check ing on the origin of all Ruman¬ ians in ne.ssarahia anri north ern Bukovina and returning to Rumania all those who were not horn in the occupied pro¬ vinces.
The Rumanian military auth orities have evacuated all Jews living in the frontier zones. A Jewish relief committee was organized Immediately lo aid the evacuees.
Earlier, the Rumanian Minis ter of Finance George Lf.on an¬ nounced that all Jewish o'ifleials will be dismissed from their posts.
Despite official promises that the anti-Semitic press would be curbed, newspapers throughout Rumania are continuing their violently anti-Semitic c a m- paigns, concentrating on Chief Rabbi Alexander Satran and Dr.. ¦JVilllgin Flldermann,. presl;
I^rtocaf!^'ViBMtsSffils*=iHi5'e«K warned Ruihanlan Jews thai old accounts would be settled, claim¬ ing that Great Britain and France no longer -have any Influence in Europe and that the United States is too far away to help the Jews of Ru¬ mania.
State Department Studying Case Of Nazi Consul Ried
Crynszpan Defense Fund To Be Used For War Relief
WASHINGTON (WNSl—The case of Dr. KriPflerich Ried, Nazi Consul attached to the German Consulate in New York following his ouster from Urazil because of his fifth column acti¬ vities, is under consirieration by the State Department, Sum¬ ner Welles, Acting Secretary of State, announced at a press con- ference.
The State Department has re¬ ceived many requests for an in¬ vestigation of the Nazi diplo¬ mat, who slippeti Into the uni¬ ted Stales after Brazil charged that he had promoted Ihe sale of a pro-Nazi newspaper In that country.
Leading tho demand for an investigation was the Non-Sec¬ tarian Antl-Nazl League, which advLseri the State Department that Dr. Ried was coming to-l New York to take over some of the activities of Nazi Consul Dr. Friedhelm Draeger.
In a wire to the State Depart¬ ment, the League said:
"In view of the State Depart¬ ment's .recetlt-.waming.that.cdnr :tiiiiy«.;M^clai^'ij^ir65jiStS*6rSSaiB iKil!JS-«(in^?*iilsii8i'.iaBfeJ
DISCUSS EXCHANGES INVOLVING PALESTINE CITIZENS
JERUSALEIVf (WNS)—Great Britian and Germany have open¬ ed negotiations tor the release of Palestine citizens interned for the duration of the war in Nazi Germany or German-occu¬ pied territories In exchange for German citizens arrested in NEW YORK (W N S)—The Palestine. The exchanges will Journalists' Defense Fund, or- apply oiily to women and chll-
ganized to raise money for the defense of Herschel Grynszpan, young Polish Jew who killed Ernst vom Rath, Nazi attache In Paris, has more than $7,500 waiting In this country for his defense, It was annoimced here. A spokesman tor the Fund said that this money would be held until it was definitely established that Grynzspan had been captured by the Nazis at which time the money would probably be used tor war re¬ lief work.
More than $35,000 had been raised for the defense ot the young Polish Jew. Five thous¬ and dollars was sent to Paris to cover his Initial lawyers' fees. When the trial was postponed Indefinitely, a good part of the money was devoted for war re¬ lief.
Irv December, 1938, Giynsz- pan wrote to officials of the Fund here suggesting that the money should be used for the "1,200 Innocent Jews robbed and exiled and suffering from cold and hunger on {he Polish border."
dren and men over 60 years or under 18 years.
HUNT FOR DISTRIBUTORS OP ANTI-SBMPnC LEAFLETS
HAIFA (WNS)—Defense pre¬ parations throughout Palestine were speeded up as th|; coun¬ try mourned the deatl of 40 persons, including 18 Je xs, vie tims of the second Italian air raid on Haifa in teil days Eighty-eight persons were in jured, most ot them seriously
Grief gave way to anger when it was learned that all the vie tims, with the exception of five policemen, were civilians. Moshe Shertok, head of the political department of the Jew¬ ish Agency, sped to Haifa \ from ,Ierusalem shortly after thd raid ,- to extend his condolences to the families of the bombing )t\fi- tims.
Tan lialitan bombers partltl pated in the raid, dropping be tween 80 and 100 bombs in and around Haifa harbor. The raiders were driven oft by anti aircraft batteries before much property damage could be done
Many bombs fell into the bea, one of them hitting a fishing vessel and killing two Arab fishermen. Another exploded in the street, killing a truck driver. The bombers came In two waves, the first squadron
concentnMng on the Biay ot Haifa and the other on the su- burban,flistjlcta;9t |il^ port city.
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urges: thif '^ jSrOinpt- a<)tlott;'be| taken to Investigate the activi¬ ties ot Dr, Friederlch filed. It he does not take over certain of the activities of Dr. Fried- helm Draeger (about whose activities in behalf of National Socialist Party work we have sent you documentary evidence) he will probably occupy the posi¬ tion of confidential "Fifth Col¬ umn advisor" to Consul-Gener- al Borchers.
"A man whose activities in behalf of the Nazi government and Ideology resulted in his be ing sent out of the country in which he was stationed, should he watched in the U. S. where Nazi propaganda is on the up- s'.vlng."
Italian-American Civic League Hits Anti-Semitism
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Palcor reported alsb that on the morning the Italian borajv ers appeared over Haifa air¬ raid sirens sounded In Tel-Avlv but the all-clear signal sounded shortly afterwards,)
An official British Commtml- que charged that most ot the targets of the bombs were non- military objectives, accounting for the high proportion ot civ ilian casualties.
The tension caused In the Holy Land by the air raid was heightened when earthquakes rocked Haifa and Safad, the sec ond time this year that Haifa has been shaken. The earth¬ quake did no damage.
ICS
LONDON (W N S)—Scotland Yard detectives have begun an intensive hunt tor the distribu¬ tors of violently antl-Semltlc leaflets which have appeared In recent days In many sections of London, It was announced here.
Written In typical Nazi fash- Ion, the leaflets call upon the British people "to overthrow their Jewish masters." Scot¬ land Yard has already arrested thousands ot British anti-Semi¬ tes and pro-Nazis, including Sir Oswald Mosley, as a pre cautionary measure against fifth column activities.
Meanwhile, It was learned, the British Government will shortly Issue a White Paper on the future treatment to be ac¬ corded "enemy" aliens. In¬ formed quarters predict that many German-Jewish refugees
MADISON, WIb. (WNS)—
The National Italian-American Civic League, at its annual con¬ vention here, adopted a resolu¬ tion condemning "the abusive and false propaganda and artl- fically Inspired i-ace hatred, and religious discrimination by ene¬ mies of democracy"
The resolution, which decries racial hatred and "propaganda levelled at the citizens of the Jewish faith in America," pledged the National Itailan- Ameriean Civic League "to com¬ bat this evil with all means at our command.
The resolution charged that "religious discrimination is sown by enemies of democracy who seek in this fashion to de¬ stroy American national unity." lit also made mention of the harmony and - cooperation In
French Jews Fear Broad Anti-Semitic Program ,
LONDON (WNS)—Consider¬ able apprehension wfts expres¬ sed In Jewish circles-here over the plan of Marshall Petalft to Institute a comprehensive antl- Semltlc program throughout! France and the French posses¬ sions.
It was understood iiere that the totalitarian Pietaln Govern.-, ment has been under Increas¬ ing pressure from the Nazi Gov¬ ernment to adopt the official Nazi attitude toward the Jews.
According to one ^port the antl-Semltlc program, now un¬ der consideration hy the Gov¬ ernment ot Vlohy, will ellmln-; ate all Jews from the cultural and professional circles of France and her possessions. It is doubtfifl, howeveri whether
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'%it
many lierman-jewisn »eiue<=cp llo....w.^, —~ —,
will be- released from Interq- which people ot Italian and Jew. the Petain regime ¦will adopt the ¦ *• Ish descent have lived In Amer- "Aryan" clansea of the Nurem. lea tor generations." berg laws.
forthcomlrig document.
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K&rfeMiii,
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^
HRONICLE
mWy/Serving Columbus and Central Ohio Jewish Community \\//\\l
Vol. 19 No. 32
COLUMBUS, omo, FRIDAV, AUGUST 2, 1940
n«Tote4 to ameilesiA and ««wlsk Ideals
Strictly Confidential
Tidbits From Everywhere By PmNBAS J. BIllON
Among the Americans who have taken charge of some of the British refugee children fortunate to have arrived on these shores is William Paley, head ot the Columbia Broad casting System . . . It's the young son of England'.-! Alfred Duff-Cooper who has become a member of the Paley family for the duration of the war . . Broadway wits have evolved a new metaphor: "Thinner than a Nazi Invasion excuse" ... In view of Hitler's and Mu.i5olini'e recommendation that the U. S elect anybody but F. O. R. in November, a reader has sent in to us a campaign slogan sug¬ gestion ... It reads; "Don't please Hitler—re-elect Roose¬ velt" . . . Among the Aryan refugees from Nazsim who are now being welcomed to this country is the waltz king of pre-Hltler Vienna, Robert Stolz, who composed, among other things, the music to the famous German film "Two Hearts In Three-Quarter Time" . . Stolz left Vienna when Hitler march¬ ed in, a couple of years ago . . . He went to Paris, whence he has jiQW come here . . . CENTRAIi PARK BCENIi: -.Snapshots at the Tavern on _,^ the Gre^n, open-air meeting-
K^^'iSKthefflfttihert^ .iCHeiw
League Discloses Plan of K. K. K.¬ Nazi Bund Merger
NEW YORK (WNS)—The' Non-Sectarian Antl-Nazl League has advised .T. Bklgar Hoover, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation of details con¬ cerning the "merger" of the Ger¬ man-American Bund and the Ku Klux Klan on August 18th at Camp Nordland, Andover, N. .1., it was disclosed here. The League had previously supplied the Newarlc office of the F. B. 1. with the stoiy of the deal he tween the organizations.
The Bunldiowned (camp has been "rented" for Sunday, Aug¬ ust 18, to the Invisible Empire hy Wllhelm Kunze, Augu.st Klapprott and IVIathias Kohler, Bund leaders.
A huge "Americanization" rally is scheduled to take place at which more that 50,000 mem¬ bers of the Bund, the Klan as well as assorted .sympathizers will, according to officials of the Bund and Klan, be present.
The League stated that It "is convinced that the German- American Bund is attempting to endow itself with an aura of "Americanism" by lining up with a native Fascist group like the Ku Klux Klan, which has not yet been smeared througlj foreign entanglements.
Rumania Returning Jewisli Refugees To Soviet Areas
Speed Defense As Palestine Mourns
Second Air Raid Kills 46, hjures 88
lahce; wltH - tfi^:;'Ki^ Ifrpt^Vthey'
- io Vihaver*" famoiiH main rhnir ^^ be tlWe to convince the
lea^r on thfeTO rf his d^ American public that a "native"
SefoyoWd"co^ organization Is backing .them.
tract with Warner Brothers Walter Sorel, Europe's most famous pahnlst, reading the hand of painter Max Band . . . Vladimir Jabotinsky, Pierre van 1; / Paassen and Joe Bralidn, watch¬
ing the dancers with a melan¬ choly look In their eyes . . . Dr. Emanuel Lasker, the chess wizard, who Is preparing for a chess comeback and hopes to prove that,a man In his seven¬ ties can do any mental work of which a thlrty-yearK)ld Is capable ... JEWISH NEWS
The late Reuben Bralnln's New York study has been ship¬ ped In to the Jewish Public Library at Montreal, where It Is being set up in a special room to be known as the Reub¬ en Bralnln Room ... It will be Rabbi Isldor Breslau who will be the top man of the staff at the Zionist headquarters in New York, by appointment ot Prexy Edmund 1. Kaufman . . . Eman¬ uel Neumaim has been placed In charge of the loan-raising ef¬ fort In behalf of the Jewish Agency ... A recent Issue ot the New Yorker devoted Its en¬ tire cover to the New York World's Fair . . . Only two spots were designated by name on the plcturlzatlon of the expo- sltlon-the Amusement Area and the Palestine Pavilion's Cafe Tel Aviv . . . New York's Social Welfare Board has or¬ ganized a series ot visits by so¬ cial service workers to the Pal¬ estine Pavilion . . . The reason Is that the structure ot social welfare work In Palestine Is considered to be among the most progressive anywhere In the world . . . Social workers of all denominations have pro¬ claimed the Palestine Pavilion the most Interesting, from their point, of view, of all the exhibits (OalUnied oa V*l* t>
At the same time, the Kunze taction hopes that this "feather in their caps" will ensure con¬ tinuation pt their leadership, after Fritz Kuhn emerges from Jail. This "test-merger" should serve to show the completely subversive background of both the foreign and the native Nazi- inspired Fascists
LONDON (WNS)—The Min¬ istry of the Interior has decreed that all Jews who fled from Bessarabia .ind northern Buk¬ ovina prior to the Soviet occu¬ pation, must return to those areas within five days, under penalty of Internment or expul slon from the country, it wa.'; reported here.
Meanwhile, it was reported, the Soviet authorities are check ing on the origin of all Ruman¬ ians in ne.ssarahia anri north ern Bukovina and returning to Rumania all those who were not horn in the occupied pro¬ vinces.
The Rumanian military auth orities have evacuated all Jews living in the frontier zones. A Jewish relief committee was organized Immediately lo aid the evacuees.
Earlier, the Rumanian Minis ter of Finance George Lf.on an¬ nounced that all Jewish o'ifleials will be dismissed from their posts.
Despite official promises that the anti-Semitic press would be curbed, newspapers throughout Rumania are continuing their violently anti-Semitic c a m- paigns, concentrating on Chief Rabbi Alexander Satran and Dr.. ¦JVilllgin Flldermann,. presl;
I^rtocaf!^'ViBMtsSffils*=iHi5'e«K warned Ruihanlan Jews thai old accounts would be settled, claim¬ ing that Great Britain and France no longer -have any Influence in Europe and that the United States is too far away to help the Jews of Ru¬ mania.
State Department Studying Case Of Nazi Consul Ried
Crynszpan Defense Fund To Be Used For War Relief
WASHINGTON (WNSl—The case of Dr. KriPflerich Ried, Nazi Consul attached to the German Consulate in New York following his ouster from Urazil because of his fifth column acti¬ vities, is under consirieration by the State Department, Sum¬ ner Welles, Acting Secretary of State, announced at a press con- ference.
The State Department has re¬ ceived many requests for an in¬ vestigation of the Nazi diplo¬ mat, who slippeti Into the uni¬ ted Stales after Brazil charged that he had promoted Ihe sale of a pro-Nazi newspaper In that country.
Leading tho demand for an investigation was the Non-Sec¬ tarian Antl-Nazl League, which advLseri the State Department that Dr. Ried was coming to-l New York to take over some of the activities of Nazi Consul Dr. Friedhelm Draeger.
In a wire to the State Depart¬ ment, the League said:
"In view of the State Depart¬ ment's .recetlt-.waming.that.cdnr :tiiiiy«.;M^clai^'ij^ir65jiStS*6rSSaiB iKil!JS-«(in^?*iilsii8i'.iaBfeJ
DISCUSS EXCHANGES INVOLVING PALESTINE CITIZENS
JERUSALEIVf (WNS)—Great Britian and Germany have open¬ ed negotiations tor the release of Palestine citizens interned for the duration of the war in Nazi Germany or German-occu¬ pied territories In exchange for German citizens arrested in NEW YORK (W N S)—The Palestine. The exchanges will Journalists' Defense Fund, or- apply oiily to women and chll-
ganized to raise money for the defense of Herschel Grynszpan, young Polish Jew who killed Ernst vom Rath, Nazi attache In Paris, has more than $7,500 waiting In this country for his defense, It was annoimced here. A spokesman tor the Fund said that this money would be held until it was definitely established that Grynzspan had been captured by the Nazis at which time the money would probably be used tor war re¬ lief work.
More than $35,000 had been raised for the defense ot the young Polish Jew. Five thous¬ and dollars was sent to Paris to cover his Initial lawyers' fees. When the trial was postponed Indefinitely, a good part of the money was devoted for war re¬ lief.
Irv December, 1938, Giynsz- pan wrote to officials of the Fund here suggesting that the money should be used for the "1,200 Innocent Jews robbed and exiled and suffering from cold and hunger on {he Polish border."
dren and men over 60 years or under 18 years.
HUNT FOR DISTRIBUTORS OP ANTI-SBMPnC LEAFLETS
HAIFA (WNS)—Defense pre¬ parations throughout Palestine were speeded up as th|; coun¬ try mourned the deatl of 40 persons, including 18 Je xs, vie tims of the second Italian air raid on Haifa in teil days Eighty-eight persons were in jured, most ot them seriously
Grief gave way to anger when it was learned that all the vie tims, with the exception of five policemen, were civilians. Moshe Shertok, head of the political department of the Jew¬ ish Agency, sped to Haifa \ from ,Ierusalem shortly after thd raid ,- to extend his condolences to the families of the bombing )t\fi- tims.
Tan lialitan bombers partltl pated in the raid, dropping be tween 80 and 100 bombs in and around Haifa harbor. The raiders were driven oft by anti aircraft batteries before much property damage could be done
Many bombs fell into the bea, one of them hitting a fishing vessel and killing two Arab fishermen. Another exploded in the street, killing a truck driver. The bombers came In two waves, the first squadron
concentnMng on the Biay ot Haifa and the other on the su- burban,flistjlcta;9t |il^ port city.
; - (According iVto',.p^lld Jewish dflvefi 'iStael'-iBllcfci and l3-year*ia' -Mdsiife 'WecKEler
Palcor reported alsb that on the morning the Italian borajv ers appeared over Haifa air¬ raid sirens sounded In Tel-Avlv but the all-clear signal sounded shortly afterwards,)
An official British Commtml- que charged that most ot the targets of the bombs were non- military objectives, accounting for the high proportion ot civ ilian casualties.
The tension caused In the Holy Land by the air raid was heightened when earthquakes rocked Haifa and Safad, the sec ond time this year that Haifa has been shaken. The earth¬ quake did no damage.
ICS
LONDON (W N S)—Scotland Yard detectives have begun an intensive hunt tor the distribu¬ tors of violently antl-Semltlc leaflets which have appeared In recent days In many sections of London, It was announced here.
Written In typical Nazi fash- Ion, the leaflets call upon the British people "to overthrow their Jewish masters." Scot¬ land Yard has already arrested thousands ot British anti-Semi¬ tes and pro-Nazis, including Sir Oswald Mosley, as a pre cautionary measure against fifth column activities.
Meanwhile, It was learned, the British Government will shortly Issue a White Paper on the future treatment to be ac¬ corded "enemy" aliens. In¬ formed quarters predict that many German-Jewish refugees
MADISON, WIb. (WNS)—
The National Italian-American Civic League, at its annual con¬ vention here, adopted a resolu¬ tion condemning "the abusive and false propaganda and artl- fically Inspired i-ace hatred, and religious discrimination by ene¬ mies of democracy"
The resolution, which decries racial hatred and "propaganda levelled at the citizens of the Jewish faith in America," pledged the National Itailan- Ameriean Civic League "to com¬ bat this evil with all means at our command.
The resolution charged that "religious discrimination is sown by enemies of democracy who seek in this fashion to de¬ stroy American national unity." lit also made mention of the harmony and - cooperation In
French Jews Fear Broad Anti-Semitic Program ,
LONDON (WNS)—Consider¬ able apprehension wfts expres¬ sed In Jewish circles-here over the plan of Marshall Petalft to Institute a comprehensive antl- Semltlc program throughout! France and the French posses¬ sions.
It was understood iiere that the totalitarian Pietaln Govern.-, ment has been under Increas¬ ing pressure from the Nazi Gov¬ ernment to adopt the official Nazi attitude toward the Jews.
According to one ^port the antl-Semltlc program, now un¬ der consideration hy the Gov¬ ernment ot Vlohy, will ellmln-; ate all Jews from the cultural and professional circles of France and her possessions. It is doubtfifl, howeveri whether
m
'%it
many lierman-jewisn »eiue<=cp llo....w.^, —~ —,
will be- released from Interq- which people ot Italian and Jew. the Petain regime ¦will adopt the ¦ *• Ish descent have lived In Amer- "Aryan" clansea of the Nurem. lea tor generations." berg laws.
forthcomlrig document.
'^A
K&rfeMiii,
,; toi-K*I8»l»«MlS».^r«
-il^illtl